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Allow deprecated non-symbol access to nested `config_for` hashes
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A change to `Rails::Application.config_for` in
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33815 and
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33882 has altered the behaviour of
the returned object in a breaking manner. Before that change, nested
hashes returned from `config_for` could be accessed using non-symbol keys.
After the change, all keys are recursively symbolized so non-symbol access
fails to read the expected values.
This is a breaking change for any app that might be relying on the
nested hashes returned from `config_for` calls, and thus should be
deprecated before being removed from the codebase.
This commit introduces a temporary `NonSymbolAccessDeprecatedHash` class
that recursively wraps any nested hashes inside the `OrderedOptions`
object returned from `config_for` and issues a deprecation notice when a
non-symbol based access is performed.
This way, apps that are still relying on the ability to access these
nested hashes using non-symbol keys will be able to observe the
deprecation notices and have time to implement changes before non-symbol
access is removed for good.
A CHANGELOG entry is also added to note that non-symbol access to nested
`config_for` hashes is deprecated.
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Railties typo fixes.
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Related 5754a29a974d31cab2b4392716b9825a3d910a69.
And follows Ruby standard library style https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/3406c5d.
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Don't add `RAILS_ENV` in generate action
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In the case of generator, `RAILS_ENV` is interpreted as an argument as it
is. Avoid this because it will result unintended by the user.
Fixes #34979.
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The following PR adds behavior to Rails to allow an application to
automatically switch it's connection from the primary to the replica.
A request will be sent to the replica if:
* The request is a read request (`GET` or `HEAD`)
* AND It's been 2 seconds since the last write to the database (because
we don't want to send a user to a replica if the write hasn't made it
to the replica yet)
A request will be sent to the primary if:
* It's not a GET/HEAD request (ie is a POST, PATCH, etc)
* Has been less than 2 seconds since the last write to the database
The implementation that decides when to switch reads (the 2 seconds) is
"safe" to use in production but not recommended without adequate testing
with your infrastructure. At GitHub in addition to the a 5 second delay
we have a curcuit breaker that checks the replication delay
and will send the query to a replica before the 5 seconds has passed.
This is specific to our application and therefore not something Rails
should be doing for you. You'll need to test and implement more robust
handling of when to switch based on your infrastructure. The auto
switcher in Rails is meant to be a basic implementation / API that acts
as a guide for how to implement autoswitching.
The impementation here is meant to be strict enough that you know how to
implement your own resolver and operations classes but flexible enough
that we're not telling you how to do it.
The middleware is not included automatically and can be installed in
your application with the classes you want to use for the resolver and
operations passed in. If you don't pass any classes into the middleware
the Rails default Resolver and Session classes will be used.
The Resolver decides what parameters define when to
switch, Operations sets timestamps for the Resolver to read from. For
example you may want to use cookies instead of a session so you'd
implement a Resolver::Cookies class and pass that into the middleware
via configuration options.
```
config.active_record.database_selector = { delay: 2.seconds }
config.active_record.database_resolver = MyResolver
config.active_record.database_operations = MyResolver::MyCookies
```
Your classes can inherit from the existing classes and reimplment the
methods (or implement more methods) that you need to do the switching.
You only need to implement methods that you want to change. For example
if you wanted to set the session token for the last read from a replica
you would reimplement the `read_from_replica` method in your resolver
class and implement a method that updates a new timestamp in your
operations class.
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Because eager load paths support to using `Pathname`, and `Pathname`
doesn't have `length` method.
Ref: https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/485088071#L5140-L5143
Follow up aadeed1518b9092ea21adf49c728172368129f0e.
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Don't load app environment when editing credentials
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This avoids missing key exceptions caused by code that tries to read the credentials before they have been added to the encrypted file, for example when editing the credentials for a new environment.
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Subdomains of localhost are safe against DNS rebinding
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Replaced webserver with web server
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Rails generates `test/channels`(#34933) and
even allows `rails test:channels` (#34947).
`rails stats` has been providing info about `app/channels`,
it makes sense to add `test/channels` as well.
(I've changed test because we generate `test/channels` with some code)
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This reverts commit fa791fb8e2a718b5d0430c7ca5a454678dfc192d.
Reason: `server` argument was deprecated in Rails 6.0. Ref: #32058.
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as argument of `run`
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Seed database with inline ActiveJob job adapter
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`rake app:update` should update active_storage
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We need this in order to be able to add this migration for users that
use ActiveStorage during update their apps from Rails 5.2 to Rails 6.0.
Related to #33405
`rake app:update` should update active_storage
`rake app:update` should execute `rake active_storage:update`
if it is used in the app that is being updated.
It will add new active_storage's migrations to users' apps during update Rails.
Context https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33405#discussion_r204239399
Also, see a related discussion in the Campfire:
https://3.basecamp.com/3076981/buckets/24956/chats/12416418@1236713081
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Add this rake task to test channels only.
We've added `rails test:mailboxes` recently in the same way #34828.
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Related to 837f602fa1b3281113dac965a8ef96de3cac8b02
Fix the testing guide.
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Restructure credentials after environment overrides.
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Follow up to: e0d3313
- Revert renames from `encrypted` and `encrypted_file` back to `credentials`.
They might be using our Encrypted* generators but from that level of abstraction
they're still about credentials.
- Same vein: extract a `credentials` method for the `encrypted` local variable. But
don't call it `encrypted` just because it uses that under the hood. It's about
capturing the credentials. It's also useful in `change_credentials_in_system_editor`.
- Remove lots of needless argument passing. We've abstracted content_path and key_path
into methods for a reason, so they should be used. Also spares a conspicuous rename
of content_path into file_path in other methods.
- Reorders private methods so they're grouped into: command building blocks, option
parsers, and the generators.
- Extracts commonality in the credentials application tests. A tad unsure about this.
But I do like that we go with key, content thus matching the command and remove the
yield which isn't really needed.
- Moves test/credentials_test.rb to beneath the test/application directory. It's a
Rails application test, so it should be in there.
- Uses `root.join` — a neat trick gleaned from the tests! — and composes the configuration
private methods such that the building block is below the callers.
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bogdanvlviv/docs_config_action_mailer_delivery_job
Add info about `config.action_mailer.delivery_job` to the guide [ci skip]
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Also, add mention to `new_framework_defaults_6_0.rb` that
`ActionMailer::Parameterized::DeliveryJob` is default for parameterized mail
and will be removed.
Related to #34692
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In comments in templates for `config/database.yml`, there is a
reference to `secrets.yml` which is now deprecated.
They should be replaced with `credentials.yml` so that everyone
using latest Rails can understand.
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